Join us on virtual book tour for the heartwarming adventure Jane Escapes to the Jungle of Individuality by Jennifer Nestor, illustrated by Victoria Mikki.
Browsing: Bullying
This insightful interview with author Sally J. Pla delves into the creation of her latest middle-grade novel, Invisible Isabel.
The third book in the series, True Friends Indeed, continues the other books’ themes, teaching readers about acceptance, inclusion, and friendship.
Lily’s Wondrous World: A Day in the Park, by Marc Polett, is a delightful ode to childhood wonder and the magic of friendship.
BeeBop: The Honeybee Wannabee Hero is a sweet and instructive story, perfect for teaching about bullying, family, and belonging.
Smidgen, the Baseball-Loving Pigeon is a fun exploration of baseball culture, with some important lessons about family and community to share.
What makes The Psst-Psst of Toley Ranz books unique is that they empower readers to stop bullying before it starts—prevention is the name of the game.
Hither and Nigh is a fresh and refreshing revamp of the classic “stolen by fairies” plotline, with rich settings, complex characters, and a rollercoaster pace.
A list of ten books that examine issues of identity and diversity to help you choose the right book for your child or classroom.
Judy Blume’s Blubber is a reminder of the consequences of bullying, and it encourages readers to stand up to this sort of abuse when they encounter it.